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Deephaven

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Sarah Orne Jewett


Sarah Orne Jewett is best known for her clean and clear descriptive powers that at once elevate common-place daily events to something remar…

A Guide to Mythology

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Helen Clarke


My aim in this book on Mythology for young readers has been to give them solid knowledge on the subject, as far as it is advisable to go wit…

January

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Helen Hunt Jackson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 8 recordings of January by Helen Hunt Jackson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 13, 2013.Helen M…

Moods

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Louisa May Alcott


"Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the wor…

Short Story Collection Vol. 072

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Various


A diverse collection of short stories selected and read in English by Librivox readers. This time, we delve into the works of Virginia Woolf…

The Story-teller

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Maud Lindsay


Are you a story teller? Almost all of us are, you know. Well, these 12 stories were written by Maud Lindsay to be told by someone who can …

True Stories for First Communicants

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A Sister Of Notre Dame


A charming collection of 12 true, simple stories of real life little boys and girls, written for little ones preparing for their First Holy …

Concerning Cats: My Own and Some Others

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Helen M. Winslow


"I have known, and loved, and studied many cats, but my knowledge of her (Pretty Lady, a cat) alone would convince me that cats love pe…

Woman as Decoration

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Helen M. Urban


A guide for women to complement their dress to their surroundings, be it in their own home, on outings or on stage. (Summary by Julie VW)

Little Sister Snow

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Frances Little


American author Fannie Caldwell, under pen name of Frances Little, tells the story of young Yuki San growing up in Japan circa early 1900s, …

Story Hour Readers: Third Year

Read by Sibella Denton


Ida Coe and Ida Coeandalice Christie Dillon


Short and sweet stories for children from the 19th century. The stories were compiled by two New York City teachers and were thought appropr…

Love's Shadow

Read by Helen Taylor


Ada Leverson


The first in a trilogy of books known together as 'The Little Ottleys', this is a sparkling social comedy set in Edwardian London. Ada Lever…

The Bartlett Mystery

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Louis Tracy


This is a fast-paced mystery, set in New York City, has two or three really interesting ("round") characters, a solid plot, no che…

Anybody But Anne

Read by Celine Major


Carolyn Wells


Narrated in the first person by Raymond Sturgis, Anne's old high-school beau, the story opens with a lavish house party hosted by the Van Wy…

A Simple Story

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Elizabeth Inchbald


The story could really have been simple: Miss Milner, who is admired for her beauty and charm, could have been a socialite, marry a respecta…

My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 1, Sept 1900

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Lurana Sheldon


This is the first issue of a wonderful weekly magazine aimed at young women. They each contain a novella following the adventures of Marion…

The Countess of Lowndes Square, and Other Stories

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E. F. Benson


A collection of fourteen short stories, grouped under the headings of "Blackmailing Stories", "Spook Stories", "Cat…

Ruth Hall

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Fanny Fern


This is a COMPELLING semi-autobiography of a woman who experienced severe highs and lows! Starting many things at a very young age in life &…

The Fortune Hunter: A Novel of New York Society

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Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie


Mowatt wrote The Fortune Hunter to be submitted to a contest held by the New World newspaper. (The novel won the $100 prize.) Contest rules…

Queen Hildegarde

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Laura E. Howe Richards


City gal Hildegarde gets sent to live on a farm and is not happy about it. At first, she’s furious with her parents for 'abandoning' her and…

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